Follow these steps to install an engineered wood floor in your home.
Installing engineered hardwood flooring in basement.
This plywood makes the floor structurally sound and prevents moisture from damaging the floor.
In general use a notched trowel to spread the adhesive.
Installing solid hardwood flooring in a basement that is below grade generally voids the warranty so if you really want the look of hardwood there choose engineered over solid planks.
Installing engineered hardwood flooring over concrete too tight against a stationary object will not allow room for normal expansion and may cause a failure.
With engineered wood flooring a thin layer of real hardwood is positioned on top of a plywood base.
A thin veneer of real hardwood sits on top of a plywood base.
Engineered wood flooring offers the timeless look of hardwood but is perfect for basements and other areas where moisture can be an issue.
Pass the trowel through the glue at a 45.
Made from layers of real wood compressed together engineered hardwood floors are better able to handle changes in moisture and humidity than solid hardwood.
Glue nail staple and float.
Engineered wood flooring has the timeless look of hardwood floors with the added durability of a plywood sub layer.
This plywood is considered dimensionally stable as it holds shape better than solid hardwood in the presence of moisture.